🛠️ Gear Review: Leatherman Sidekick — A Trusty Companion for Camp Life

First Impressions

If you’ve ever spent time living off-grid, you know how often a simple tool becomes the hero of the day. The Leatherman Sidekick fits that description perfectly — compact, durable, and ready for real work. Out of the box, it feels balanced and solid in the hand. The stainless steel construction gives confidence that this isn’t a “glove box gimmick,” but a reliable multi-tool that can take a beating.


In the Field

The Sidekick has been on my belt through rain, mud, and cold mornings at camp. From trimming paracord and tightening solar mounts to prepping a trout dinner, it’s been used daily without fail. The spring-action pliers are smooth and precise — a small detail that makes a big difference during repetitive tasks. The one-handed knife blade is another win for when you’ve got a tarp in one hand and need to cut rope with the other.


What Works

Build Quality: Rugged stainless steel with just enough heft to inspire confidence.
Tool Selection: The essentials — pliers, wire cutters, knife, saw, screwdrivers, and file — no fluff.
Accessibility: External-opening blades make it quick to grab what you need.
Price Point: One of Leatherman’s most affordable models that still carries a 25-year warranty.
Ergonomics: Comfortable handle edges even under load, which isn’t always true in budget multi-tools.


What Could Be Better

⚠️ Blade Steel: It’s not premium — expect to sharpen regularly if you use it hard.
⚠️ Saw Length: Effective for kindling or dowels, but not ideal for larger branches.
⚠️ Pocket Clip: Functional, but a bit stiff when new.


Worth the Weight?

At 7 ounces, the Sidekick earns its spot in the pack. It won’t replace a dedicated knife or full-size toolset, but as a compact companion for truck campers, overlanders, and weekend wanderers — it’s right on the money. Whether you’re wiring a 12V outlet or slicing salami by the fire, it just works.


Final Verdict

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)

The Leatherman Sidekick isn’t flashy — it’s functional. And that’s exactly what off-grid life demands. For boondockers who value reliability, simplicity, and affordability, this multitool delivers.

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